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At the UEHS library, March brought together storytelling, history, and the arts in a way that felt both timely and meaningful. In recognition of Women’s History Month, the space featured thoughtfully arranged book displays that invited students to explore powerful voices and stories across fiction, nonfiction, and biography.

These displays didn’t just celebrate the past, they encouraged students to connect with it in a personal way by turning real pages and slowing down with a good book.

Alongside this, the UEHS music department’s production of "Hadestown." a reimagining of a classic library booksGreek myth, added another layer to the month’s theme of storytelling across time. The library echoed that spirit by highlighting works rooted in Greek myth, music, and human experience. Together, these efforts reinforced a simple but important idea: reading from a page still matters, and stories, whether ancient or modern, continue to shape how we see the world. library books